question, wish list

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phil

Usually a note container moves down when you add text to the
container immediately above it. But not always, sometimes
the new text goes "on top" of the container below it. Why?
Is this a bug?

* My wish list

A default note container width that can be set by the user.

An option to have the current section name highlighted or
underlined so I could instantly see what section I'm in.
Its not that I can't tell, it just takes too long; the
colors are a bit too subtle for me.

The Window menu (Alt, W) displays a numbered list of all
open ON windows. Instead of showing only the Section name,
why not show the Section + Page title? Often the section
name alone doesn't tell me much; with page titles I could
quickly see where I wanted to go.


Kudos to the OneNote team for an excellent product!

Phil
 
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Grant Robertson

"phil" <notshown> said:
A default note container width that can be set by the user.
How about this: One of those little push-pin icons in the upper right
corner to pin the width down. Though, some might expect it to pin the
whole thing in place. I don't know, some kind of button there.

But a default STARTING POINT and WIDTH setting in the global options
might be nice too. But you gotta remember, the whole idea behind OneNote
is relatively free form notes. They are trying to get away from the idea
of locked in margins.
 
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Elena

"phil" <notshown> wrote in message
* My wish list

An option to have the current section name highlighted or
underlined so I could instantly see what section I'm in.
Its not that I can't tell, it just takes too long; the
colors are a bit too subtle for me.

You might try this:
Go to Tools, Options, Display:
Adjust the darkness of note container shading and writing guides for
landscape screen orientation:

Select a darker color for this option. I have mine set to medium, but it's
very light to me too. There are five settings.

Hope this helps,
Elena
 

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